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Democracy Now, June 03, 2016
An unlikely voice has emerged challenging the drone warfare program: former U.S. Army Reserve Chaplain Captain Chris Antal, who spent time based in Afghanistan. In April, he wrote an open letter to President Obama detailing his reasons for leaving the U.S. Army Reserves, citing his opposition to the administrations use of drone strikes, its policy on nuclear proliferation, and what he calls the executive branchs claim of "extraconstitutional authority and impunity for international law."
Murder by Remote Control
Transcript:
AMY GOODMAN: During a commencement speech on Thursday, President Obama defended his foreign policy, including targeted assassinations and drone warfare. Obama made the remarks at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs.
PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: As commander-in-chief, I have not hesitated to use force unilaterally where necessary to protect the American people. Thanks to our military, intelligence and counterterrorism professionals, bin Laden is gone. Anwar Awlaki, a leader of the al-Qaeda affiliate in Yemen, is gone. Ahmed Abdi Godane, the al-Qaeda leader in Somalia, hes gone. Ahmed Abu Khattala, accused in the attacks in Benghazi, captured. Mohammad Mansour, the leader of the Taliban, gone. Leader after leader in ISILHaji Mutazz, their number two; Mohammed Emwazi, who brutally murdered Americans; Abu Nabil, the ISIL leader in Libyaall gone. Abu Dawud, a leader of their chemical weapons program, captured. The list goes on, because if you target Americans, we will find you, and justice will be done, and we will defend our nation.
AMY GOODMAN: That was President Obama delivering the commencement speech at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs on Thursday. With only a small number of U.S. Special Forces on the ground, Iraq and Syria have become new fronts in the global drone war that has launched thousands of strikes in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen and Somalia. The exact number of civilians killed by drones is unknown, because the program operates in secret.
We turn now to an unlikely voice challenging the drone warfare program: former U.S. Army Reserve Chaplain Chris Antal, who recently resigned his post in protest. In April, Reverend Antal wrote a letter to President Obama detailing his reasons for leaving the U.S. Army Reserves, citing his opposition to the administrations use of drone strikes, its policy on nuclear proliferation, and what he calls the executive branchs claim of "extraconstitutional authority and impunity for international law," unquote....snip
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Thanks Chris.
msongs
(67,496 posts)gratuitous
(82,849 posts)But I'd be interested in knowing how long Chaplain Antal has been in the military, and what was the nature of his call to be in the military.
dixiegrrrrl
(60,010 posts)The details are all there.
gratuitous
(82,849 posts)Chaplain Antal sounds like a righteous dude.
dixiegrrrrl
(60,010 posts)Daniel Berrigan died very recently.
Phillip Berrigan said this, among many many other memorable remarkds.
nationalize the fed
(2,169 posts)The Berrigans are/were the best. Sorry to read about Daniel- I hadn't heard.
That is a fantastic quote. And so true. Thanks for posting.
redwitch
(14,954 posts)And what a fabulous quote!
struggle4progress
(118,379 posts)and in Iraq before our hero ever joined the military
Holy shit! Did you realize people get killed without due process in military operations?
Um ... yes, Einstein: some of us have thought about that